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Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area

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Richard B.
Reviewed Aug. 25, 2021

Remote and Worth It

This place is really in the middle of nowhere and so quiet. Pit toilet was clean and well stocked. There were 5 or 6 other campers spaced out so that you could hardly see most of them. Best of all sunstones littered the ground everywhere. Out in the northwest corner of the area is the best gathering, bring something to sieve with and plop yourself down and just pick them up. If it wasn’t for our kids being bored to tears we may still be there… This is a part of Oregon that not many people take the time to see. It’s definitely worth it.

SiteJust past the main area.
Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Richard B., August 25, 2021
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Richard B., August 25, 2021
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Richard B., August 25, 2021
Brian C.
Reviewed Oct. 31, 2018

Come for the Sunstones

Free spots, totally barren with Mars-like landscape and no trees. You're completely exposed to the elements, though there are covered picnic tables and fire pits. Beware of the pit toilets since they are often home to black widows (not the Marvel superhero…sadly). Sunstones galore. Easy to pick up right at your camp site. Not far from some of the best sunstone mines in the world. No water. Be sure to bring all your supplies with you as the nearest stores is miles away. No hookups for trailers, though properly supplied and with decent clearance and spare tires for the gravel road, there is space to park them.

Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Brian C., October 31, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Brian C., October 31, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Brian C., October 31, 2018
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Kelly N.
Reviewed Aug. 31, 2018

Only place in Oregon to collect free Sunstones - plus camping!

The sunstone is Oregon’s State rock. HERE AT THIS LOCATION YOU CAN COLLECT THEM FREE OF CHARGE - but don’t be greedy! They come in all shapes and sizes, but most are the size of a fingernail or baby’s tooth. You will need to drive out 45-90minutes on a gravel road to reach this location and it is truly out in Oregon’s Outback and will take a full day to reach your destination. FYI DO NOT PICK SUNSTONES UNTIL YOU REACH END-POINT. The surrounding land is not for public use. You will know you’re good to go and at the end-point when you see the photos below with the sign and camp site. It would be safer to Camp in an RV or car because of rattlesnakes and heat-exposure. We did not stay because of the poor air quality from summer fires nearby. There are wild antelope and rabbits in the area. Keep on the look out for wildlife on your drive! No shade is available except for the covered Camp spots. You will see the MANY Sunstones laying out on the ground, sparking in the sun, no need for digging which is quite fun. Sunstones are made from the minerals in the dried up/preserved lake in this area. Lake county is full of seasonal lakes is what we discovered on our road trip this summer...Good luck and have fun!

Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Kelly N., August 31, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Kelly N., August 31, 2018

Location

Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area is located in Oregon

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Directions

From Plush: Take County Road 3-10 (the Hogback Road) north for about 10 miles (this road turns to gravel after 4 miles). Turn right onto Country Road 3-11 and drive Ѕ mile then turn left onto BLM Road 6155. Remain on 6155 for about 8 ј miles then turn left onto BLM Road 6115. Follow the 6115 road for about 5 miles until you can turn right onto BLM Road 6195 and see the entrance sign for the Sunstone Collection Area. For southbound travelers on Highway 395: From Highway 395, turn left (east) onto Country Road 3-10 (the Hogback Road). Stay on the Hogback Road for 20.2 miles until you can turn left on County Road 3-11. Drive Ѕ mile and turn left onto BLM Road 6155. Remain on the 6155 road for about 8 ј miles then turn left onto BLM Road 6115. Follow the 6115 road for about 5 miles until you can turn right onto BLM Road 6195 and see the entrance sign for the Sunstone Collection Area.

Coordinates

42.723365000004975 N
119.86074200002736 W

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